The Cripple and The King
โ Scribed by Shreya Solaris
- Book ID
- 111296290
- Publisher
- Shreya Solaris
- Year
- 2021
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 313 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781005744168
- ASIN
- B089LGXKX6
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
Eighteen-year-old Raleigh Rivercrest doesn't know which path her life is going to take. Having been an orphan her entire life, Raleigh finds herself torn when her caretaker's boyfriend and her caretaker begin to pressure her to find a home of her own. Unable to provide basic needs for herself, Raleigh finds her escape in her young principal's older brother, Lucien. But Lucien isn't who he paints himself to be, and he certainly isn't a human. Brought into the world of werewolves, wars, and Alphas, Raleigh finds herself falling for Lucien despite her inability to see herself in a positive light. But with her disability and sometimes child-like behavior, Raleigh doesn't believe that Lucien loves her for herself, even though he's rebutted her claims many times. However, their budding romance is put on hold when an enemy from Lucien's past comes back into his life and seems to have a vendetta against Raleigh. Now, Raleigh not only has to protect herself from the enemies Lucien has made over the years. She also has to protect her pack and finally discover the truth of who she really is.
And she definitely isn't a human...
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